Question

Which underlined phrase is a perfect participial phrase?



Having determined a need to offer opportunities for sports and leisure activities, the city created several recreation areas.


Areas preserved for their historic significance include cemeteries and memorials.


Operating as a part of the planning committee, the park administers more than twenty types of areas.


Recreation areas are divided into three categories, indicating the main purpose of each area.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
A perfect participial phrase typically involves the use of "having" followed by a past participle (the third form of a verb) to indicate that one action was completed before another.

In the sentences provided, the perfect participial phrase is:

**"Having determined a need to offer opportunities for sports and leisure activities."**

This phrase indicates that the action of determining was completed prior to the action of creating several recreation areas.
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